A Nevada Subpoena for Appearance at Trial or Hearing (with Documents) is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Nevada that orders a witness to appear in court for a specific date and time to testify or present documents. This subpoena is typically issued when a witness or document holder is needed to testify or provide documents in a civil or criminal trial or hearing. It is also known as a “subpoena duces tecum”, which is Latin for “under penalty, bring with you”. The Nevada subpoena requires the recipient to appear in court and present any documents listed on the subpoena. The Nevada Subpoena for Appearance at Trial or Hearing (with Documents) can be divided into two main types: a subpoena issued for a witness who will provide testimony, and a subpoena for documents. A subpoena for a witness requires the recipient to appear in court and testify. A subpoena for documents requires the recipient to appear in court and present any documents listed on the subpoena. The Nevada Subpoena for Appearance at Trial or Hearing (with Documents) must be served to the witness or document holder in a timely manner. The recipient must be served at least five days before the court hearing or trial is scheduled to begin. The recipient must be served in person, or through mail or email if the court approves. If the recipient resides outside of Nevada, the court may grant permission to serve the subpoena by alternate methods such as publication or posting.